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The Role of a Dialysis Access Surgeon

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Living with kidney disease can be a daunting challenge, and for those who require dialysis, it often becomes a lifeline. Dialysis allows patients to continue leading relatively everyday lives despite compromised kidney function. However, a well-established, functional access site is the key to successful dialysis. In this blog, we'll explore the critical role of a dialysis access surgeon in ensuring that patients can receive the life-sustaining treatment they need. In order to have access to dialysis, the following factors must be considered: Before delving into the role of a dialysis access surgeon, let's understand why dialysis access is so crucial. Dialysis is a medical procedure that filters waste, excess fluids, and toxins from the blood when the kidneys cannot perform this function adequately. To do this, a surgeon must create a durable and efficient access point, typically known as a "vascular access," which can be one of three types: Arteriovenous Fistula (AV